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  • a sample, the first stanza was changed by some canonical redactor to get rid of the heathen word Sybilla, and the second line was made the third:

    The Story of the Hymns and Tunes Theron Brown 1873

  • "Sybilla," he said, looking sternly in her face, "tell me why, all these years, you have put upon me this cheat -- this lie!"

    Olive A Novel Dinah Maria Mulock Craik 1856

  • "Sybilla," suddenly resumed Captain Rothesay, "what I have to say is merely, how soon you can arrange to leave Stirling?"

    Olive A Novel Dinah Maria Mulock Craik 1856

  • "Sybilla," he pursued, "is a votary of the arts; she has inherited her fond father's passion for the unattainable.

    The House of the Dead Hand 1904

  • "Sybilla," he pursued, "is a votary of the arts; she has inherited her fond father's passion for the unattainable.

    The House of the Dead Hand 1904

  • "Sybilla," he pursued, "is a votary of the arts; she has inherited her fond father's passion for the unattainable.

    The Early Short Fiction of Edith Wharton — Part 1 Edith Wharton 1899

  • On April 30th, Lady Sybilla sent a letter of apology to Stephenie Meyer.

    oh, and about that book. pam_noles_blog 2009

  • Don't miss the audio version of the preface on YouTube, read by Russet Noon author Lady Sybilla.

    La Voix du Mali karnythia 2009

  • I'm not suffering alone. eta: gratuitous KOH Sybilla.

    La Voix du Mali karnythia 2009

  • Sitting alone in one office last week was Sybilla Reichert, brightening up the bland surroundings in a pink top.

    Germans piece together millions of lives spied on by Stasi 2011

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